Knowledge And Skills Mastery Of Educational Leadership Constituent Consortium (ELCC) Standards
Superintendent candidates will demonstrate mastery of ELCC Standards
Objective
Portfolio Of Internship Activities Aligned With ELCC Standards 1-6
Superintendent candidates will demonstrate knowledge and skills aligned with Educational Leadership Constituent Consortium (ELCC) Standards by completing performance development activities during Internship
Indicator
Portfolio Rubric
Upon completion of the internship, supervision candidates will submit a portfolio that contains all of the performance development activities with a reflection on how the activities have helped them develop the required skills.
Criterion
100% Candidate Success
100% percent of the candidates for Superintendent Certification will receive a passing score on their portfolios.
Since we had 100% success over the past three years. Changes in alignment with standards and TExES exam have contributed to these results.
Indicator
Candidates Will Demonstrate Mastery Of The ELCC Standards At A Minimum Of 100%
Students will demonstrate a minimum of 100% mastery of the ELCC standards by successfully completing the TExES 195 exam.
Criterion
100% Candidate Success On The TExES 195 Exam
While the State of Texas requires a passage rate of at least 82%, the Superintendent Certification program locally expects that 100% percent of the candidates will receive a passing score on the TExES 195 exam.
Goal
Knowledge And Skills Mastery Associated With The Texas State Board Of Educator Certification (SBEC) Standards
Certain knowledge and skills are requisite for becoming an effective public school superintendent.
Objective
Knowledge And Skills Mastery To Be An Effective Superintendent
Candidates will demonstrate knowledge and skills associated with being an effective superintendent as conceptualized in the Texas Administrative Code and SBEC.
Indicator
Texas Examinations Of Educator Standards (TExES) For Superintendents (195)
As required by the Texas Education Code, 21.048, successful performance on educator certification examinations is required for the issuance of a Texas educator certificate. The TExES Principal test is criterion referenced. It is designed to measure the knowledge and skills delineated in the Principal test framework, which is based on the 9 Principal standards that are listed in the Texas Administrative Code Title 19, Part VII, Chapter 241.
Criterion
100% Passing Within One Year
While the State of Texas requires a passage rate of at least 82%, the Superintendent Certification program locally expects that 100% of candidates will pass the TExES Superintendent test within one year of their completion of the superintendent preparation program.
Criterion
TExES 195 Exam Pass Rate
All students who complete the certification core cores will pass the TExES exam during the first 12 months of course completion.
Goal
Active Mentorship Experience
The Superintendent Certificate program will provide it students with mentorship experiences throughout the course of their program.
Objective
Superintendent Mentorship Program
The Superintendent Mentor will actively participate in the mentorship program by mentoring at least one superintendent candidate each year and participating in two mentor training sessions per year. Superintendent Candidates will be able to model effective district level leadership, which includes effective communication with constituients, fiscal responsibility, ethical conduct, and legal compliance, as evidenced by the leadership profile.
Indicator
Leadership Profile
The Leadership Profile commercially developed 100 question instrument that was selected by the program advisory committee for use. The instrument is completed by both the mentor and the candidate and it measures both the candidates perception of their abilitys as well as the mentors observations of the candidates knowledge and skills.
Criterion
Leadership Profile Score
Both the candidate and the mentor will rate the candidate at 90% or higher on the Leadership Profile, with the two scores being within 5% points of each other. The score of 80% was recommended by the Leadership Profile as a minimum acceptable level. Data gathered from this cycle will be used as a base line for future comparison.